NEWS IN BRIEF.
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tbt pasprsa ytsfattiay. , Apjiutsetosm far portyjowussS ts tew IS tit vtua -cases tvSs.n*>i* - Vwawiis us* loa £lWjm » f« *7 »» iZmxuM <cd tot bt«r duty. , . „ fcjiawtmii ieS4*»a as tat topis of ti» &►/«*«• ifaAM. its suaotiuar ooiaaaL W« natulan! a tvysj *7 iEfc '■*"** ""TT t® • Ut&etawwd toy Mr.. To* oa Satnraay. Pati» 3* Anna, «f JKaajwca, band sat fißteacdav, He lifts uvsmuai * rvrj acraatwi age. rfrreey-t is sot .fccpretue Goart- otJta etit Mr. (TltoafcW aac SOS « oag* TSlliiTg ©BI of fi&ferstblu. a&oarrta. it is Bissseil w*t wbe® tbt tnkit art Saaiec as eppbuauta wiil be tta»dt to tit L«gisuatart to gram a new trial 2£ tadt salt. First «a vt tut Ms«in perjarj ease slmd H.arra Se Mm..tia a aestesaas to 12 tuwxm' miprarjsioeoi, as appuoauas he a tew tow Vfiitig rtc.saeSL. Tnere was not eves « miSisaj * inxsk" is tit kfua-ap lasit citsuxg Toe ** bid bands* tree* titoer away enKsavowariaj or ffSSSatg tm&j It* sat fray to-bay, pats bymtrrill*, tot eiWEtiu o&swr of tbt S'«w Zns.:biii &j£t ArnvtsnXasL, asastpites itibat tot Ximnwer of tsstnes lor Sua j esri jsMw&ng wiM be i&'j. Taws was a vary taun attoaiaoat at tie pnbbs meeting btbs as oatoraay evening lor cot formatavs of a braawb of toe Fiaaamal beiora Awoinataos at 3> ewtutrx-ft.
Ajoaogtrt toe iagkbar laoee wkiaa tit Twammr; Hecikb prec-att will be abaant Lt® teas new Fariiameait art fetir iivbert &vjsX, Ms. Hrjvt, sotS Kir Maanst C/itofst. It tf caict-atoi tbat tnere are now before tie oMEXtey 106 avowee; oppaoests of tot Mi&ititr/, it-> was are wbHi-g to aavori ie*a or more vnyyxX, and ii wos be slum bad.
2'at araaaka Herald wp ;—"Tbe retewed proirpcrity of Sew Saats Wait# caber trs«6rai» eptak* vulccueie so i&tvtx of toat padicy, wsias was aaopieu by toe peapit toert a abort t;iat tenet." "I'bt five Mions übaiged witi perjery in regard to tot £.oaiata test (lap wost Hot** be. ti< >•» i* oismmif) will plead not gniity, bet Mtwre. I/afacr sind Meagher wsli aot %pl>ear ( tad as Aefennr wbi at oStsrei. 7nt viisiKj# aet-iJ.es&ent aanesne nat not ax advooat* aa Mr. Saxes', one of tot taaaditSatos tar tbe Woosvile neat, waswt expeneow of >w»t. aetsi«fla«J.t as Grown L*nos Gtntima-g-.-fu.L-r It* many year* abotM |?rt kit aster* inaes additional weigaa Ev>ts7 candidate is tot eiectaona to-day cvkares baaatif aosbieat of winning, aot -1017 are aspparted as tela opinion by tottr working oaa-K—ttees. Won't tneee be a lot f iieippoaittnect to-zbgbt and asy azavaat if rsmagMbas to-morrow ?
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8063, 26 September 1887, Page 6
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432NEWS IN BRIEF. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8063, 26 September 1887, Page 6
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